
"Fundamental to this case and indeed to our constitutional system is the principle that the will of the President does not supersede that of Congress. Presidential whims do not and cannot supplant agencies' statutory obligations."
"The Trump administration has attempted to nix TPS designations for 13 countries, part of its efforts to restrict migration to the US and expel certain groups already living in the country."
"The executive order Trump signed in January 2025 instructed the Department of Homeland Security to review whether TPS designations were appropriately limited in scope, giving DHS a pretextual basis to eliminate TPS designations."
A federal judge ruled against the Trump administration's attempt to revoke Temporary Protected Status for approximately 5,000 Ethiopians, allowing them to remain in the U.S. The ruling emphasized that the President's authority does not override Congressional standards for TPS. The administration's broader efforts to eliminate TPS for 13 countries were also noted, with the judge criticizing an executive order that aimed to limit TPS designations. The decision highlighted the importance of following established protocols in immigration policy.
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